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GOLDEN
EAGLE
Gold Mining Company
Of Goldrun, Oregon
50,000 Shares of Treasury Stock
For Sale at 5 Cents per Share
This Company was Incorported Maj 24th,
1907, under the the Law of Arizona.
Capital Stock, l.2."0,000 Share., full Pid
and non-a55essible, par value, $1.00.
The group of claims contains about 250
acres, located among the best, with good
Allowing: Inspection solicited.
0l-l:ICI:K5 AND DIKI:CT()S :
(leo. V. Atkins, President ;
A. A. I'atocki, V. Pres't,
and lien. Manager ;
C. M. Woodland. Secretary ;
(Jeo :. Atkins, reasurer.
Correspondence solicited.
GEO. F. ATKINS,
Corning, California.
re . . .
Personal Mention
PROI P.SSIONAL CAKDS
4 P. CONN
Attorney nt l.nw.
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J I). YFNATOU
Attorney at Law,
until MicirMflli)
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THOS. .1. POWFLL
k Attorney nl l.nw
( Mllce in Paly Puildlug
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Abstractor of Title
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W i.aii; TiiiiMrsiiN
Attorney at Law
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FIGURES 1313 LAND
AT $125 AN ACRE
A Bend Fanner Makes
Claims That will lie
Substantiated
A Lend farmer named Fred Sher
wiki. I, II co n-H t hut his land will be
worth i'.'Si (i.-r acre on soon hh the
Milroml reaches that plaoc. He bases
hl claim on t he t-ii r ii I UK' '""I acity of
Hit laud trout I. in gram crops, using
oat III ollf lllt HT pound II bllls.
lilt on I this year yielded from W to
ill hu.'leda per acre.
Mr. Slu'i rtoori'K method in h husl
llrHH lll.il Of II fill I II l till) VHlUU Ut
luud. lUit Ihu large.! let oruri from j
Inul in 1 1 t section vill never he
liiitdu from (.'rum crops. Tlmt N
tt iK'tiilly f oni'filt'il. More money wipj
ctino into tin- farmer's pocket through j
Hi.. raising i f clover, ahtllta, am I j
root crop w if Ii some grain and ltle
rutivci t in It !l into tut hlit'fp, fiittlt'l
mill fiinii-. r lv en lik'inn t'li ttiv
ilmry luifiui'rt In tlmt iiiuniifr will
t In- ii. ot't timiiry lie liniili', uuil .t lit"
t'liriiiiu' ftti itcity of th liuiil will .-x
.I in a I'i.-UKiiiii ili'k'i't'o I'Vt'ii IIih
hiiiihivmu lltfuio onciinitii'1. I'y Mr.
Sin rw ooil.
Blue PrintsMad
1 ill iiinkf I tin- Prut of
ii My ' t ritct of I i in i In t In'
J.iiki-vli'vv I.jiihI I int i Irt , ntnl
In nliHtriu't wni'L ( all or
Wlllf
W. It. SNYDP.K
l.akevltrw t)reiton
TIik City t oiincil ini't 1,-iHt Tliurn.
'iln cm niiiu.iiii't iwifKi'il mi ordiiiitiii-f
ili lining i common ilriinkiinl, tliov
i.. ,i..iM,l.. iim hin li ti.'i'Mnii. mi. I iiroliilil-
lin: r-clltnt, ;'vfni:"oi fnrtilHlilliK HIU'li
it iini in ( i lent tnu ll.UorH. ami pro
vi.liiin a iii'iml'.v of tint' or "0
tln h in J.i II In fiim- of v It ilnt Inn.
A tleulllly I mnlly
"Our wlmlf t it ii i i t y I.iih t'lijoyiil
jfoiMi lifiillli tiiict viti lii'iiiin niiiiK Li.
Kiau'ti Niw Life PillH, three yearn
H(.'u. " wijit L. A. Hart let. ot KurH'
route 1, tiiiilfopl, Maine. Tliey
cleitiiwti ami tone the eyHltnn in H H'N
llo wuy that iloen you ooil. U.V. at
I A. L. Thornton 'h tlniK utore.
Win. HntdforJ, one ofthn prominent t
nlifi'iVroir of Ihln comity, lfl Hun-'
uy for Hun I'mnciHi-o. lie will '
Koni) foi nix inonlhN or lonr. While
(tuny Im will tuko up courix o' ,
Btn ly In t'lectrloity. I
Win. Pykcmuti rel uriicil tlila wit k '
frnlll I he 70 lieef ilrlvc. j
Iliive OhiImIII, mill W' .1. Welilinnii'
Were HhIi I'nuirlMCiilot ri'ulitiTt'i it '
Hotel Lnki-vlew Miliulity.
MImom livit ami liln llo'.vnnl' wclfl
In from Prew'H Valley KninlMy. '
W. K. Keelif.ni. hihI O. .1. Stickler i
wra Kliiiiiiitli PhIIh refireaeiitiil iven In
Liikevlev Katunlar.
(leo Conn who ilown fnmi PnlMley
Siitnnlny,
.1. II. Hull ami Win. A. I'.roii'l heml,
wi n- Loh AtiKi-leH men In town Sat
nmny. I). W. Ilolliml. of Unffalo, N. Y.f
iirrlvcil Satiinliiy to look over tin;
eoimt ry.
Oil il CrnvetiM. the ftillln-r ernlier,
wum In from the wooiIh Snielay.
W. C. Snyiler. of Hunt Ii I'.eml I nl
liiui, ciiiiie In TiicMilny, on the uillo
from Likely.
.te-ne .loliiiHOIi. of Merrill, WUM III
town Sumlity.
Col. Me Kee wiin over from 1'ln'h
Molnliy
W. C. Ileirlmnn. of llneiia 'Ula,
Colorrilo, iirrlvcil In town Snnilay,
vililin vi"W of liN-atintf if lie limln
MoinelliliiK to liU liking.
L. 11. Illy ami wife of Kan Franelfeo
ii r lliilt't uoeHts Saluitltiy,
The Lime Theiltrti Co., of which
Mr. anil Mr. Momk htp now inenilierH
leiviveil a very koik! and aprcciat ive
we t'ome in Huron, whore they lHeil
to jjiio'l hoii.ieH for over a week.
If. I). IlixMorth, of Alleutowt. Pa., j
wiin a vihitor ia-t week. 1
P. II. Pittiil' lh, of Poitlaml, re;B- :
teieil at Hotel LakeT iew.lnt Thurs-j
ihiy. j
O. . Ilowar'' ami P.. Howard weie
nvei from liiy I' riday.
F. Iiiillitt, of Portland wan l:tre
Friday. i
ChiiH. I). l,'iikHt raw, ll(ierintelietit
of the Ft. llidwell, t'ailf . Indian1
fchiii.l win in town lant Siiturday. ;
A. W. Walker and Mat Lowny!
were ovr from lily Siiturday. j
J. A. Picke te and wile, of Pidwell, I
were at lintel Lukeview Monday.
.f. S. Murphy, and wife and son,
of Oxnaid. Cal ifurn ia, were at Hotel
Lakevlew Katuriliiy,
J II. .lackfon, niperiutendeiit of
HchotiN wim down from Fainley Satur
day, to ia- ue permit ton lot of ttnch
erit who failed to attend the regular
ex uniii atioiiH thin fall.
Deputy Collector of luhind Pfvenno
IIuIiIih left liiMt Monday ii'orniiiL' for
l'.iiL.'1'iie. hut Mrn. llolil h nil remain
a month oi no with her daunliter, Mrs. I
W. Lair Thompeoii, j
I i auk Caiiiinii an.) wite. formerly I
of Pal ley, hut more r nlly of Look' j
nit; tila-H, Orei(on, were in town Sat- i
unlay, on their way to their old home,
ut Paisley where they will perman
ently locate. '
Pied of Typhoid Fever October
Illh. nt Summer Lake. Allie. the
kI voir old daughter of Mr. and -Mrs.
L. P. Kllppel.
Frank Lane, foruian for the 7T
Cattle coniiauy of North Warner
wax in the city on Monday.
W. .. Mohk Pinch, was in town
till! lnr the week.
(ieo. Conn, one of Pnisley'H lending
merchants wan In the count. Heat
on Monday. Mr. Conn will in a few
ila.vM start tip hisi hirre llourlntf mill
at that place, which Iiim 'leeii lyinj;
still for u tiuinU'r of vmi'H.
(1. (i. Ox born, who 1m interested iu
the babbit Creek and North Warnre
country was In town Friday. He
drove hitokh the country from I local
liver, and says tiiat of all the land
he has seen none suits him la'tter
than I lie Warner lake reulon. He him
' taken n claim there (and sent for his
wife from Milwaukee. Mr. Oxhoro is
!n cnpnblu ttcntleman and will make af
jdesiralilH addition to the citizens of
Lake comity.
Lakeview Mercantile Co.
Get your Fall and Winter Supplies
from us. Our lines are now complete
in department We carry the very
best goods money can buy.
(iet our prices before laying in your fall supplies.
Lakeview Here. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
I- llial r."ur Vol lee .
Department of the Interior, U. S.
fiimd Oill.-i. at LakevittNr, Orison,
(Jet 8. '.HM
Nitici, l hereby iven that WILL
I A M T. PDW Ll.l,. of Powell. Ne
bra-iku, wnu on Siipl. I-. PHH, made
Tlmlier and S'oiih A ppln'itl ion, No.
(M I. tor K half SW ipiartt-r and SW
quarter S'A' ipiarter. Section '.VI,
TowuitMp :rs S.. P.-itiKti H.K.Will.
Meri liH'i. hint III d notice of intention
to make Final Proof, to eHtaiilion
claim to tie laud nliove described,
before Pekii-t'-r and Receiver, at
Lakeview. Oret'on, cai the I9.h day of
Pecember. 1!'(.
Claiaia' t minimi) as w itri"sseB Fred
L L'och. (ie .it'e II. Lynch, K. E.
Wtaidccn. .Marion S. liarnes, all of
Lak.tvie . ( Jiffon.
Oi:P.(i. J. N Wato-:, Kctfister.
TOtilM-r I timt (illrr.
Department of t lie Interior. U. S.
liBiKl Olllce at Lakeview, OreKon,
Oct. , PjMjH.
Notice ia here! y i ven tha. JOSKIT1 i
F.LLIOT, of PI i itb, Oregon, who, on i
Sept. '2H, V.XiH, made Timber and
Stone Ap,.lication, No. (MX), for HE
quarter SW cpiarter, 8 half SK ciuar- ,
ter, Section ,, Township :j" N..
PaiiKe 'i E , Will. Meridian, has tiled
notice of Intention to make Final,
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, beforn Register and ;
Keceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on '
the 'i'trd. day of Decceniher, VJt'H. I
('laimant names as wituen-es: John '
A. Morris. John H. (Jreeo, L. N.
Kelsay. Wni. . Heuefleld, all of. Plush,
Oregon. v
0..1DKJ. J. N. Watsou, P.eKister. i
Tlmhrr Land Notice.
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon.
Oct. H, y.)H.
Nr tice ia is hereby (riven that Anna
M. N'eilon, of Lakeview. OreKor., who,
on AiiuiiBt 31. I!i8, made Timber and
fttrifie application. No. 01.')!), for Lots
1. 1 SW ipiarter NW quarter. Section
10, Township 5 H , IlHnKe 10 K. Will.
Me ridian, hag filed notice of Intention
to make Final IProof, to estarilis'i
claim to the land a hove described,
before P.eifeter and Peceiver, at
Lakeview, Oreon, on the aOtb day of
Decern her, VjiM.
Claimant namei) as w itneesed : (3. 11.
Onsen bery, of Paisley, Oreaon, Thos.
J. Powell, Frank Howard, Manuel
Saunders, and Walter Howard, of
Lakeview, Oregon.
OloDl'S. J. N. Watson, Register.
-DRENKLE & RAINE--
REALESTATE
LAKEVIEW OREGON
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BEE CULTURE
IS SUCCESSFUL
Klamath Man 'Has Demon
strated lie can Pro
duce Honey Bees
The raleini? and culture of bees will;
be one of the succcesbful industries j
iu this valley before many years, eays .
the Merrill Kecord. Already Herman J
Kattehorn has a j rofperoua and'
heallhy business in honey. He has I
about uiuety hives of Italian black.
aud hybrid l ees that ordinarily brinn
in a noli little harvest niiriutf tne
eutmner and fall. This year the crop
of hcu.ey la short, owim,' to the early
frost which was so di.-astrous to the
potatoes and hay crop. Honey bus
sold ut l'Jl8c per pound this year,
leaving a pood pioflt to the producer.
Mr. Kattehorn devotes his entire
atteution to his bee culture aud ia a
few years w ill have one of the best
aud uiofct productive bee farms iu the
fctuto.
OREGON THE LAND KLAMATH COUNTY
OF SWEET POTATO; HAS MULE RANCH
great
Russell Keizer has
Success with Product
New in the West
A Bly Rancher Raises Mules
Much Sought After At
Big Prices
The Merrrill Kecord has the f-llow-
The- Sa'.'in Stttesmau askn :
Can sweet 'potatoes be crown in
Oregon? Down at thelJo-ird of Trad'
rooms Ul'e sonic KpifiimMls which
vcr? urowii on the
four miles north of Salem, on the
river roan ami wnica are as nne as Kreat piofit to their owner. He
any imported potatoes ever seen In f as two Spanish Jacus whose sui t :
Salem. Mr. Pusse 11 Keizer brouuht a UT.e uct to l'e 'ound in tlio et.
i i , . ,i . hert-ver tuules are boutit and vl i on
tia of these potatoes to the Mates , , , ., , ., v ... .,
' tue 1 ucitic C'.mst, be Wclld ai.i...w.J
man ollice yesterday afternoon as are , coveted. Years of close attention
proof ot his assertion that t hey can to the details of the business, together
iun to say of a profitable entt-rnrise
of Klamath county : John Well-.
Ply. is the proprietor of one ol
. finest droves of mnla an, l i ... -I
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Keizer bottom mares in tLe state. Hid man .-, v. - . 'j
number about 100 are all - It 1 '.
.animals aud have been a sunn "
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Special Bargains
at
S Reynold's Store g
j I will guarantee Lower Prices than any g
g store in Lakeview. We do all our own
jj work. Reynold's store is the place to (j
g buy your Merchandise. J
8 B.ILevnoIds S
The enterprlslnn; buaiiiess men of
F.u.eiie, Oregon, Hre ralsini; a U
llcity fund oi K.loi to continue pro
motion work in behalf xtf that Hoiir
Ishinir little city. Tliey are eucoiir
aued by the u'ood results n I ready ob
tained I hrouuh widespread advertis
ing ami in other ways. Kxiimplcs tif
of this sort should help to stimulate
liberality nmoiij;' business men of
Lake-view for the attainment of like
objects. Advertising costs money,
but not hint; pnys so well, If it- in
rijchtly ilotie.
It has been tlemousttatcit that the
F,ucalv)itus tree can be urown sno
cessfully in the Konuo river valley.
"NEW THINGS"
i That ou may tint! at Itlcher's Cash
Store I his wtN'k:
LA PIPS' Ci. OA KS
.Mlssl' COATS
CIH LPKFN'S COATS
PNPFKWF.AIt
MFN'S OV Kits 1 HUTS
LA PIPS' SCAUPS
MliN'S SPITS
LA HI PS' SLIPPPUS
PPUK MAPLP SAP s-sYHFP
"HAN N Pit" HHAND FLtU'K
Red LiW!f Barn
E. E.. I.INEVILLG, Prop.
New Rigs find . , tvi33 Special Accommo-
I'juicy a cams
tlations
to Let '-TSS? Ior l'rcightcrs
Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakeview, Ore.
Muie Than Enough u loo finch
To maintain health a mature man
or W'oamn needs just enough fond to
repair the waste aud aupply energy
mill body heat. The habiitual con
sumption of more food than is uecess
ary for these purposes is the prime
cmuse of stomach troubles, rneuma
Usui and disorders of the kidney. If
troubled with indigestion, revise
your diet, let reasou aud uot appe
tite coutrol aud take a tew doses of
Chamberlau'a Stomach and Liver
Tablet's aud you will soon be all
right agaiu. For sale by Daly aud
Hall.
Li. A. Cexriker, the successful dry
land farmer ot the West Side, was iu
towu and reported only about a
fourth of a crop harvested this year,
as agaiust those of previous years. He
raise.l some wheat, hurley and rye, all
totaliun r00 bushels, as aaiust 25C0
bushels last year His hay crop was
tair. He has uot dug his potatoes
yet, but believes he will have tair
crop. The high price, however, pie
valinK w ill briug the income from the
crop up to the usual average. Tak-
iug ad things in consideration, ne is
very well pleased with the reward for
his labor this year.
la? grown In Oregon to as trood ad
nilvanty;e as any other part of the
globe. They were grown on sandy
bottom land, of which there are
thousands of acres iu the Willamett.t
valley
with a natural business iosti ict. Lu'.a
made .Mr. Wells a success. He makes
it a point never to let au animal leave
his farm which will not retiect credit
thereon. As a result, he ahvajs eta
the hightest market price. Last year
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Hit? potatoes are of lare.flu5 Tbj , , . .
uniform size for sweets, smooth, and poius the tiuget of aMeution to mule
cooked, ure mealy and delicious fur raisim; as one of Klamath's proUtable
table use. Mr. Keizer purchased a industries,
few sweet potatoes from a Salem
grocer about March 1, last, and "
planted them ill a hot bed. About WouIJ M-.rtifase the Earm
June I he reset the pi nits in the open . farmer on Uural Kuute '.'.Knipire,
ground and lias a croji of Mimethin (,, y. A.Floyd by name, says:
over u bushel, the yield being quite "Huekleu's Arnica Salve cured the
large. This test has been so satis-. two worst sores 1 ever saw: ono ou
factory that Mr. (ii l.er expects to Diy hand ami cue ou my leg. It is
grow a, considerable quantity each ; worth more thau its worth iu cold,
season and his example will no doubt 1 would uot be w ithout it if 1 had
beeinulateil by many farmers, If they to uiortue the farm to get
do not g;o Into the business ou u com- ' Onlv U .c. at A. L. Thorutou's diug
morel. il scale. : store.
When yon hove money spend it at
home with your local inert hunts, i
lie Is the out? who carries you at a
time when you are slmr When your
semi your iiioncv to mall order
houses ill the Past, that is the last
you ever sec of it, but when you
spend itathnmelt goes Into circul
ation In your home town and you
stand a chance to get some of your
own money bin k.
il star
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is electing a piaiit i.t
PORTLAND. OUPOO-S
for the niatnifactuiu o t'.icir
world famous
PORTAPLE V-'PTJ,
URILLIN'O MACHINPr;
for water, oil, gas, etc., t...
A Kioc7emfl atuovnt v.'
vwuvy will start you ia
a profitable lusi.'icis.
STAR PORTAHI.P.
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to bo
The VV-st Pi 1 he World.
For full particulars regard
ing well tlnlliiig nuiihincy,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
tucctid nDitiiuf! iiArwiwFr.n
1 intVlHH illlll-LIIIW mnmiil.b vvi
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ALBERT G. DUHME
BUYS
TIMBER LANDS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
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Colorado Motel
LAKEVIEW, OREGON
Newly Fttrnished Rooms Comfortable Beds
Tables Supplied With the Best In the Market
Cuisine Excellent IIome CookWr
Bakery connection. Delicacies of ai'. Uiw
, Pies Cakes, Kolls. Fresh Bread D.. ' ,
C. E. LONZVVAY, Proprietor